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by akarlsten
1112 days ago
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That's not the fault of the underlying technology, if anything it will be EASIER for predatory adTech to display such things when the entire UI is rendered in an opaque <canvas>-equivalent. How do I get uBlock to block specific elements (like a video player) when there is no longer a discrete video element to block? |
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... yes, and welcome to this thread which is about alternatives that tries to avoid that.